Rants on Bangalore's traffic situation

This is a discussion on Rants on Bangalore's traffic situation within Street Experiences, part of the Buckle Up category; Originally Posted by dark.knight
but I rather keep moving than face the horror of bikes, buses and autos swishing in ...

but I rather keep moving than face the horror of bikes, buses and autos swishing in and out, almost everyday I see 4-5 bumps and scrapes of other vehicles and they carry on like nothing happened.

Lesson learnt the hard way and clearly showing how out of touch I have become with local traffic ...but as with all things in life, we had a good dinner in a restaurant called Euki in Jayanagar to sort of even out the traffic fiasco.

Can you please let us know what this two feet gap near the shoulder of the road signifies?

Probably space for hard shoulder. In Mumbai they build this space using interlocking tiles as a cost-effective approach (which then eventually collapse due to the load much faster than the actual carriageway).

One word of advice for you and everyone else attempting to find ways and shotcuts to their homes or offices at any point of time - this situation is unprecedented in Bangalore's history, for the first time no shortcuts are working and every lane or approach that seems empty at first later one becomes the biggest mistake one can make, ask Pandora. For the first time we're completely defeated and every diversion ends up clogging the same bottleneck twice over and slowing down the traffic even more.

Completely agree with you. The shortcuts are no longer shortcuts and can end up in grounding you for a considerable amount of time. Thats the case all around whitefield. All the shortcuts are now clogged by Cabbies since they share the news among their whole group and they end up ruining these roads as well as the residents' peace. Yesterday, I was pooling with a lady who told me that their company cabs used to take shortcuts around KR Pura and recently the locals have barred them from entering a few areas like A Narayanapura, B Narayanapura and so on. I am not sure where these areas are, but since I did not want to end up confronted by residents when I sneak into a shortcut someday, I asked her what happened.

As per her, the residents have barred yellow board cabs from using their areas as thoroughfare. She told that once their cab was confronted by a bunch of people and were told to turn back. While I am not sure how genuine the incident was and the background, this was a development that caught my attention.

As per her, the residents have barred yellow board cabs from using their areas as thoroughfare.

This is I guess a common practice in many areas of Bangalore. I've seen this in Chinnapanahalli (inner roads alternative from Brookefield to ORR), in Vinayak Nagar (from HAL main gate to IRR) and Marathahalli (from ORR to Marathahalli market).

So thanks to the white topping fiasco, it looks like a huge jam from Lalbagh all the way to Madiwala. After effects seen on Bannerghatta road as well. Bad timing along with severe traffic has created havoc. All blood red in the maps.

As per her, the residents have barred yellow board cabs from using their areas as thoroughfare. She told that once their cab was confronted by a bunch of people and were told to turn back. While I am not sure how genuine the incident was and the background, this was a development that caught my attention.

It is true as I heard the same thing from my wife too. She travel from ITPL to Kammanahalli. Once she took office cab few weeks back on a Friday evening residents blocked some interior road near Mahadevapura and they were stuck for more than an hour due to that chaos.
Cheers.

It is true as I heard the same thing from my wife too. She travel from ITPL to Kammanahalli. Once she took office cab few weeks back on a Friday evening residents blocked some interior road near Mahadevapura and they were stuck for more than an hour due to that chaos.
Cheers.

Many many years back I used to regulary see "Driving school vehicles not allowed" at Karthik Nagar (just before ISRO on ORR) when my workplace user to be at Ecospace.

Ideally, no one can have such rules at their whims and fancies and wonder how each of such "associations" and "layouts" manage this when even gated communities are now seen as illegal.

So thanks to the white topping fiasco, it looks like a huge jam from Lalbagh all the way to Madiwala. After effects seen on Bannerghatta road as well. Bad timing along with severe traffic has created havoc. All blood red in the maps.

Avoid these routes at all costs.

Yep this is my regular route and ever since the concretization going on I have been starting earlier to office to avoid this mess. Today started at 9 am and it was a mess all the way till St. Johns. It took me 1 hour to cross the stretch from Wilson garden to St.Johns.

Now BTP have done another work around. The stretch of road between Checkpost signal and St.Johns signal has been made one way and vehicles travelling towards St.Johns are made to use either side of the roads. All the traffic coming from Madiwala, Koramangala water tank signal are to go through St.Johns cross road -> Tavarekere road and then take a left at Nexa showroom junction back onto hosur road.

Think this might be temporary for morning traffic and in the evening they might change it accordingly.

Yep this is my regular route and ever since the concretization going on I have been starting earlier to office to avoid this mess. Today started at 9 am and it was a mess all the way till St. Johns. It took me 1 hour to cross the stretch from Wilson garden to St.Johns.

Now BTP have done another work around. The stretch of road between Checkpost signal and St.Johns signal has been made one way and vehicles travelling towards St.Johns are made to use either side of the roads. All the traffic coming from Madiwala, Koramangala water tank signal are to go through St.Johns cross road -> Tavarekere road and then take a left at Nexa showroom junction back onto hosur road.

Think this might be temporary for morning traffic and in the evening they might change it accordingly.

I am finding alternate routes to avoid this junction as of now.

The one way still holds the same in the evenings. I doubt if they are changing it since I could not see the removal of barricades when I was returning the same route on Monday. I think since the flyover work is going on near Jayadeva hospital, traffic has moved towards dairy circle and this adds to the pileup.